the Prudent

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The Prudent was the sobriquet of Louis XI of France, reflecting his cautious, shrewd, and politically astute style of kingship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sobriquet
appliedDuringReign 1461–1483
appliedTo Louis XI of France
associatedWithDynasty House of Valois
associatedWithTitle King of France
category medieval European epithet
royal sobriquet
connotation calculated decision-making
careful kingship
political realism
contrastsWith more chivalric or warlike royal epithets
describesQuality astuteness
caution
political shrewdness
prudence
historicalContext late Middle Ages in France
language French
refersTo Louis XI of France
reflectsReputationFor careful statecraft
diplomatic maneuvering
political calculation
timePeriodOfUse 15th century France
usedAs epithet of Louis XI of France
usedIn French royal historiography
biographical literature on Louis XI of France

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Louis XI of France nickname the Prudent